Star Wars fan art

i have made some pics of my jedis lightsaber.his name is noka bibla.he turns sith after being head of the council,killing his master,and his sith master.i need to know what color fits the hilt(handle).
pleas egive me reviews on the handle and just the saber its self

I know how unbelievably, annoyingly frustrating it is when no one comments on your work, gorgonmanistan; but take a little comfort that while no one may have posted, this thread has been view about 40 times, and that's not too shabby. That and this is a Muppet forum, so it's probably gonna' get the attention it deserves. Perhaps you might consider a web site called www.theforce.net . It has a great Fan Art section, and maybe after you add a body that holds that saber, you'll get a better response! Or you could try other sites that encourage artisits to post all sorts of various art work, like deviantart.com or even the forums at blambot.com (but be prepared for a lot of constructive criticism, not necessarily mean, but definately truthful).

I like the way you made your saber though, the glow effect is very nice. From one artist to another, when it comes to posting art, complete your work, add that body! Keep up the good work, man.

The 'good guys' use blue and green, though I I'm not sure about the rules as to which are for the masters and padawans. Probably green for master Jedi and blue for the padawans.

The only purple lightsaber in the movies was used by Mace Windu:

There is no mystical significance in the color of Mace Windu's lightsaber. Samuel L. Jackson, after a jokey conversation with stunt coordinator Nick Gillard, asked Lucas if he could have a purple lightsaber and 'George Lucas' agreed.

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Other colors were never used in the official canon to the best of my knowledge.

Edit:
Forgot to mention, all Jedi are required to construct their very own lightsaber, and as such most handles are very different from each other.

A light sabers color is also defined greatly by the crystal used to power the blade. And did you know the power of the lightsaber has settings as well? For training purposes it can be turned very low to deliver a mild shock, or very high so the blade becomes hot enough to melt steel.